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grind theoi wilhthecorur The corn Nll0lllt.l
no tirsternshed; iori iuill conrtriiciotl or.
preosly tor the purpose, niitl tlteii groiiurl in-
to rneul, the sonic its corn “'lIL'll sliulle-tl.v
[Maine rrririer,
isoiztoit ttzttltlnaliit.
iVIllIH' o. lot.
teiiinenttrsii
nducotionis of grest unporirinee, ulid it
will tokens tiny yeni to uttriiii iliut high
ronlr, in this respect, wliieli we now luirist
‘ of.
‘ “'9 are often liuitsting of nut schools,
while our children urn ignoriiltt of the rudi-
inenei or the sciences that they hrive rtutlied
lung ; runny teociicss slimlld lin clinlnr-t,
nnd rtnuis superiritendirig st-liool Ct)lllIlIlIl(’4'.N
noultl not, under ii good exnuiiiiuriori, get or
certificate to iiuttruci ii l‘0llllIIlI!IS(:liliUl.
we oruuttor liglit,hceriii.-e our irytir ore
not opened surhcieiuly in no the tlrirlruc.-s
tli.ir surrounds u- “A c leoriiing ii i
dimgtmua thing.
Fllrnillll your rriioily with the belt! hoots
on till the various arts tut
it-gt: them to study and im-
thorn to educate theinseli-es-or tliey.will novcr
he good scholiirs.
Direct and aid yonrahildren to learn from
inquiry, the geography, or grincttecr, where
ei-cry pl ce is or which they heilr or mild;
lzttd to learn from the dictionary, or those
who are wiser than themselves, the dr'liiii-
tiony or ever word they heitr, or nieet with
in reuditig, uh! is not already fa ilinr.
we hive too ittliny ehnnges in school
nlfllllt
it now requires is longer tirrie, (rind inure
hooks ere cortstnil rn,) in prepuri u
child to hegisi the Itttcly or irithirietic, turn
our neceuar in our school do it, to lerirri
ihut science sutticionily well for rill prieticol
purposes.
we now have hundreds sud hundreds or
grttmrnurs,:tiid yet hiurriry-ii old gruuunur
is worth more thou the most of tlieui, rind
o little old work, culled i>utnnrn-s hiurroy,
that cut is 3-4 cents, cotittiins more lhitii in
understood or practiced by the generality or
those who hove studied grnrnrnnr.
it is orten siiid thsit “the School rnoster
is lihmntl." 'i‘ruo,‘liut in rn.iriy clisea he
irus ventured out too young, licrorc sutii.
cieutly sdueotud tor his proressitin.
Prsir.
tings ruuiiirig down for in u tup root, with
few lalterul shoots, so thnt they tire readily
thrown out til’ the ground hy frost the first
winter; sud if the trees ore preserved the
hrst winter in the eellur, or hy hurying in
the ground, nnd the lap ruot cut on on
selling out in the spring, than there nre nit
liitteml roots to support the seedling and the
growth is very slow,
We publisth below from the Horticttlturiitt,
a ituceeosrul rriode practised hy Mr.
ert Nelson, nnerrperieneed grirdner or New-
htiryport. In regnnl to cutting ad the tap
root, we would rcmnrk that we consider it
uunt-cessriry, nnd even inyurious, is the e
will he less root to support the tender pliint,
especially if one half of the root be cut off.
we have oocusionnlly uilren up pciir
riei or small plrints, tluit come up privinis.
cuously, nnd trltnspliintirtl them to n suit.-ible
spot, end we hove round thot hy disturhiug
tlle tap root, nnd probably cracking the ex.
trernity of tho. tool a little in setting out, its
tendencydownwud is prevented all efl'ucttz:tl-
Iy all though it hiid heeri cut otr. our experi-
ments have been few on the pear; but they
huts been nuiny on other plants. we never
etruldtransplniit beets, eurrots or pursneps,
n - -,ii ith the greatest cure, withouttlestrtiy.
mg, in u great meiisure their tendency to
run downward. Therefore, to those who
dggp gxtgrimioti, and we have full confidence
in it: success. The following in Mr. Nel-
.sou‘n mode.
TR): Bhtsr i‘lE’l'HOD or RAISING
Punt slIDLl]'lG!i--i‘Vil‘. Robert Nelrtnn,
sin crperieneed gardener in Newburyport,
hi! been very successful in raining Peat
seedlings, hy odopting the method ofstowitlg
his need! in the roll, us soon so guthered,
in. garden bed, ditltrilrntiiig them pretty
‘thickly. The plants easily come up in the
ipririg,oiid rissoori nslhey getrriur lciivce1,hn
take! them up. call tilt the trip root,nnd
trnniptiiitii them into beds or nursery rows
ofgood Io'tl,wlIere the young plums will
xlinlt lltilkv llttcrtil roots, ntld nicely.-
lti cutting oil‘ the lnp mot he tultes nlittut ti
plriiits iuiiis linnd,riiui outsnlrtlic
rontn it Ulit‘,IV,lll li:ill' lvllglll. Ry
crcrrsing the number or uioutlin or ft
the piriiiot, they will grow errced well.
'l'lic luriiicliiiig roots now liuiiiigtlic wlinlli‘
>’lIlIllllCl’ lwlitri: tltillti, till] he sullicicttlly
ltung to otziiitl the ltllllvr, ei-cit it-itltoiit
protection, rind in the ueit suininer, the sec-
and, they ti ill lit: at ror lrutldiiig.
llitts in- y
IBDOII ‘W
ctunprwt ltiilnllre ls gt-rierrilly tlic ntnstl
t'..tlu:tl)lt:l'ur.1ltlii7it ('t'I:r) triricw or crop; rnr‘
on it is cutiiponed or o grunt t-or - or no.1
it willho l’I work or tune; is iiiucli or the
oil on the ground, uurl .i grout
.ri.iri.
seed is s
dcul stri-tl in the dung. “helm llw
uro lie, or he not uscdlicrnre it he dcooin-
posed
not no ruun is desirous to got to the per.
rccrior. or tlur thing, he innit sproiiil illlrllitd
mt his young clovt-ri in tho spring, wl1iitL‘l'er
lieeuii .-orripo togotlier iltiriiig viintor, iii the
slizipc or it t-oiiipuct licnp, in wli muster,
Lune, rind silt, ought to lorui ri couritleru-
ble pnrtitu , ti-ith guuno nnd other sllnlu-.
lrnts iit trading cost or osrtrige, with .1 view
to encourrige the grotvlli or tlli.< " very all-laftcr they llild lcltved nut. and
iloxiuus tvt-,r:d," nlricli u-ocd ulll tliou af-
rord liirii in neturil quiiiitity, udrcssirig much
i saw rricud tzrirle, or wurccster, rind lic
l urivirotl sorting out sonre ytnurg ii-cos try the
‘.‘de or it,rind cutting ottihc tops and in.
lst-rtin-r then. under iltCl)1ll’l(iIl.t0l’e the dis-
lo sednpt ., nslie hud succeeded in restoring
in not why those thrit iuid heen injured by
ll.li)rcrS,oIi quince stoclts. Butlisliis woo
‘ done under tliclortin,itwns doulitiul whether
i it tvnuld succeed in my cose. But i tliouglu
l tlint it‘ I did not succeed I should only-loose
luiytree,wliicliw-.ts sure to loose without
I the exprriment.
i sol toolr up three young peirrstoelrs,
set them ‘ill
lcqual distinces urourid the tree; (hiking
lctire to ptcscrreiill orihcir snirill rools;)
i
uients or t4ull:4liuI('ES, it nltortls the proper‘ tgygrpr [hun the largest cost or barn ynrdlthgn 1 cut in)" their tops, niitl spliced them
rtnul touliiinst eior l urplririto. liur.p
i vurionn iii...
no;
crin t-o
. In lli‘
tor t-nuipo.
inriy he oiirploycd to ridtririutgo during uui.,
l
niiititlru, ltntl itiqtlnlity, superior to till, fur
the gmwtlt of “limit; onrrietl nhronil ttru,
(tlill5[lI'I‘.'t(l, jurtred rnr turning in with
the Plottgll, 'l‘lti:1lcunsidt=r the perfection
or. for good riiritirtgeiiieut, ll which, he who
V'”llKl"v"‘-‘ll‘- '”‘“l"Yl’9“""‘ "bu Wllypriictii-.c it, will liecovue us riesurcdly err.
xmunr 01' ll--= ll-'l-willll -"=“er 1‘ W ri(‘ll'l,‘%tllcrnllitliltllllncllltniilev,
inrinuru is to he opplirul in wet lutids, lortnil
or sluld will no u vriluulilo iugred u. 'l'lic.te
uiiiir "its niny he used in the barn cellur, or
ill the n iill.< ttt liltnilrb the liquid tiiniturc.
N BiNs.AOur l)ecrfit:ld l-rlclldllldnr‘
tloiis -,i riietlittd prticl' -t-tl lll his ltmn efer
h cribs very coiiveiiient
lug corn houioo vi
and sore ruid with very little evpeu.-or 5'3
"ll
ls lorwirig open spnccs ror dn i
a:
we-titlitzr lt-rive it soiiintilut liable to injury.
The slots and tlpuctzs beilt he Shine‘
width (1 second set to till the open spaces:
be so coiislructcd us to nioreiii and
co or those tilriuitly itiritlc; and the move-
nreiu or opening rind shutting tnriy he in-ndo‘
with the rnciliiy or opciiiligilnd closing the
slats ofli wiitduw ltliiillr-[l"urnicr’s Motilit-
ly vi.itcr.
El
TH): Hoirrrct-ore-rti.rr.1 o inter.
cstiug work, lry A. J. non-rung, nutlmr of‘
virious inlurilile wnrltti, is u iuontlily ociu.y
I'0,fi;rming.'i neot ond inluiilole volume in I
l
the course ofa our It trellis of the wt-
rioustrrriiiciies or horticulture, ind or rurril 0? potatoes which we 1-
l
art and rural tilstc. an
ynriousdesigus. i utious ond beautiful
engravirtgs. lie iiuiunry uurrihsr is eiu
hellislicd with o lrcnutirul design ind ground,
10 so no
pllm torn sulrurhnn villri. l-ri
y Joaupli Bit.-ck tr ctr, 51 S:
. .irketst.,tigetits. y
For llll‘ uostoii Cliltivulllri l
Mnniirtssi: by siicniii. or (‘Jon-.rn 4
lllca.rs'. Editors,w’l'lic practice oI'tiiiiiillr-
mg by ,,m,,,,, up ,,,,,,,,,,g pow, gm“, Crops l lrcrip -IlI1itiIIVl’(’.,tlte- lririd or initnutc coiuruonly; 1
or clover rorsvlicnt,.riid the erperieiiceilirit-mil "I this V-M-my for pol:-Ice-tr pl:-M1 or trztnsueiidiint iiriporturiee, nod to ii-hicli
tenchcs it is by for the cheapest and ttiost
cihoierit or rill dressings, occurs to liore
token possession ofthe ngriculturitl commu-
niiy in riitiny prirtrt of the country, printou-
lnrly where the forms oro so lurge thnt u it‘
gives them the heart ache, even to think of
cnrryiiig shroud nnd rprcriding inouure hour
the cart." The rici is, titunurirlg hy nicrius,
cle it, hit! introduced it new err in‘
nirriiing,ind it licgins to he seen tlini oncl
half the objection to large farms is lone
nwoy, when, hy souio intolligout, enlight-
erted enltivritur, the systt-in has been lllltlllt-l
ed rind properly pursued. [with u good
dirnl ltmuscd wliile tit the house of it friend
who wits turning down n crop or clover two
tons to the acre for wlieiit, to hetir his wife‘
coiix him in permitthe cows to be turned
into it (urn single dti ; but lic would not
rtpure on ounce or it, ror ion: or nitnic .
But liotr otrnngcly ill snririnec is the res.
to. ' ' to this ull-iniporttint
a
-n
iuict-,z In ii worlr now her o
raili'i1Hu:tlluuLln'," in ii w
ti more interesting puhliciitinn getieriil ',
iindtiie rollowiug olnervntious, n it ore‘
worth pretteriing,
“Second and even third crops: or clot-or
may he round protiirililo ror p.irturc,nnd
perliopsror luiy, nrter white trusts lint-e
clioolred or put u stop to oolivuiioii. And, l
no question, they may be round viluuhlo,l
when ploughed under, or rutiered to rot on‘.
the soil. Still, I would ndvise the runner,
wholian enriched his lriuds, rind posscnses
the menus or lreopirig tlituri so, to rm u
ruin cuor. The poiuniour properties or
all, nuve the first crop, will eouse it to lie A
vmnt noxious ween 1'0 HIM, which
he crin rendlly do without. And, riotwith.
tttuntllng t llave udviitctl hint to npply the
wurttt or needs thut iniiy ch.-ince to grow o
d scriihellisiiorl with‘ the seed or 1m". and Y
- ruore thou piece No. i, or very fine sound
,urins, soup ends and wrisli rrorn die
I It
York, Pit. C. D
For thc l.l0si(ll) (III IV
Patntoetuunl i‘llll:k or Pi-nls
tr e ntuiccd uurricrous articles in your
pnpcr on the potuto disease, und us you sow
lirit the experience uf ftlrtners in dilfere-nt
eectioiisiii rt-liitiaiito this nialadn Inow
swuinp iinick or pent to ti large extent for
no diseased oncs ttllcn we raised them with
this manure. VVe plimtcd this season plut
No. i, n gruvelly loruri swurd, contuilts se
only rods, top dressed with muck thiit had
been hittiled liito the urd the previous rrill,
planted English VVlliteS, Mcrcers, Lllucs
iintl ltohrins, nhuiit two feet ltpdrt, the lust
of April, tvliicli gttvc this fitll ninety busllels
or lrirge sounil potitoss.
Pltit No. 2, or nhout tlic suriio sizc, was
top dressed with mucli rrour the yrird nnd
miiliured iii the hill with iiiliclt from under
the cow stlilile naturiitetl with urine, itntl
ploutcd the lost or April witlin superior l<iiid
re produced from
.ltll-rd full one-third
Plat No. 3d or one linli nt-re inn.
uured with nluck spreod on; soil, lounr,
piitn hnudlnl or nsiies and pliister in the
liillrind plonteil snuie tune as the riliorc
it-itli uuotlier hind or potrito rroin the seed,
which
to
ti?
on
3
-3
3.
6:‘
Q
E‘
:
=
9
vs
?
tnmes. for int etpuritiieiit we planted a
row rods iiiiriiediotely joining p
entire hind ofstiil, ittauutcd with
different sorts nf seed, and on liurvestiiig
liodu lurge yield, but nhout one-hrilrwero
disensotl. in 1846 put tops were struck
with the liliglu iind died, in the erirly t‘-.tlI,
but the potatoes were [urge and sound, this
piece was nitinurcd ill the hill with much,
ishes nnd pliistcr. we have hccn so sue-
ccssful in growing this csculetit with lllllCl( or
out turn we ure or the opinion t ' is o
preventive or the rat; the cuuse or the di.
eose we will leuvt: to the spcciilritions
theorist-x; but the fact that we do grow lrirge
erops of entire sound potatoes by the use of
peat, uslics nnd plnster, ror irionure is well
known in this section, while smile of our
neighbors tltat cultivate in the old I'iisliii1ii
wri , using coruuiori horn yurd rind lit-up
or their crup, ttnil or like quality with ourttr
It in ll well known fzict thlit peitt is it pre.
vcntivc ill‘ putrcfitctiuli in illlllllsitl lmtlic
EH4 there are numerous instances of the hu-
man l)0ll)' lacing found in pent, hugs and
morusses preserved entire, indeed such is
-the disuilcoting power or pe-it, thrit when H
slit ' ' tr
eiit ninlleis
that it will evolve very little it itny enluviri
or niiosni ; hence rroin lrnowing these has
we use lnrge ipioritities or porn in ouryurds,
sluhles, hog puns and vnulis, toiihgorl, mg
sinlr,
wliir mixed and cunipostcd in is out n
greater nruouni or the most vnluulile ninnure
": instcrid or holirg r
‘on the side next the lice, so its in in-dltc
lilieru tit erritily nu inuisiooi h-.id miide in
lthe bark ortiio tree above the discus -
lniul thoui put it plllsster or grnrting ‘VHX
Liver the slit, rind kept it wholly frturi the
‘itif,s'lI1(l then u piece or tnrrcd rope tight
' round the wlinle, nnd lcli it for uuture tu do
the rest,
ii i row driys,i lind the sutisruction of
sceingtlie tree lerive out, the young
uniting wil.li the old tree, rind liy degrees
prcpnriug the bark tor the descent or the
ltorp,und sonic rruit hnd ripyiortred on the
ltree, and two good zed penrs ripened in
‘ gust.
; A shoot sprung tip rroin the old tree, nnd
lwlicn it lind itttiiincd o sullicinittlieiglit,
e
3
" “'0'” W “P""‘3 “'9 W“ '“ “'”'.,,m,,,,g ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .",d hm lndliitsertctltlllltiiittithe triiiilrrilso, tliiisroriii-
,, g . . . . ,
ing .1 eminectioit lietweeli the real and the
stem, so that I now have four ducts to let
oh‘ the sup, three sepernte roots nnd one
united to the moi of the old tree. The tree
i looks vigortuis and licnltliy, run or heriring
uds, uii pi-rnnises illr tu give inc u good
crop til‘ fruit the next selison. .
Yours, truly,
’ S. A. Si<luit'rx.r:t'i-‘.
spring Grnvc, Dec., isir.
l sieosiosiiy in Fad ter. "“'
eiuuto u.i.vui,ir.
Too rininy rririireisi,1 rour, .irt=. nbnoxinus
Jto the chnrgo or lieirig --penny niseuiid
pound liloliwll“ in some of their ‘llliilti.
in the rcoding or stock, for i sconce,
rurrncrs who -.ire scrupulously iigrlunt, in
lnpplying the most rigid principles or pru-
dence in other iiistters, are shockintrly re.
mi’. ‘My otiieet in the present coinrouni.
cotton is not so uiucli iiowerer to censure
to utter a word to those to wlitun, etirt.
eequelitly, a row kindly and ti
ay lie henehciul. Tl
' tion
fut der-n subject. cerltiinly, in this climate
%‘<
‘every one, who lrrisihe cure and rrtrinrigo-
. merit of‘ it sltuult of cattle, ought wutcltfully
to uttend. it liusheeu rcpcrucdly demon-
strated by experirtienl, that the simple pro.
cess or cuttllig rudder for hrlrscs rind neut
.l<toclt will shoot u very coiisidcrihlo saving.
lTliis is a process urisilyen'c-cted. The n
‘cliitiery or iiistruriiciit rithor used no this
purpose is extrornely simple nnd orsiiioll
A simple operiiliuli will out n sum.
5
5..
E
,tlo,und this fodder so cut, ruoiote
lwilrlll wnter, (il" the weuther he cold) nnd
Du!“ th rt slight QUANTUM oi‘ itienl
lwill he tw e no etiilctnill in promoting the
growth or the nuiiit-ii us ll‘ red to thorn in
its uiltzllt Siillei
iVn“urts” are nitidc in this ',anLl
the lnrgc rind conrso portions ore devtliircd
ct.-ted und tlirowiiiiwiiy.
ing this eeunoniicnl sysieiuur
(ceding his retiiso, u rurnier iuoy eucily con.
yvcririll lrirstruw, slulkel, &C, to n voluulilo
; se. 11‘ he have plenty of these ntziteritils,
lhc riiny, if he thinks judicious, mix hay
with them in such proportiiititt as to h
itiuy iippeur to be best cnlculnted Iopro.
'm0letlle.ntIinii’tls' hetilih tind growth; or,
‘he niliy mit stritw, strilks and buy, -
their add water, meal Ilnd salt. This I lind
makes it rich feed, nnd is excellent for
l iiy ridiu
E.
E.
5
(us our crops riilly ultest,) than we slinuld l "”l”h “"W"' ’"“‘ "V "““‘Y ““’“"”““””“ “‘
swruup tiiuc . 04 ll. an.
VVntxltillc, soincrs,conu.. Dec. H, 1341.
rot the iltntinu citltivtiior.
tvit-ssdiiiir in Tree.
Messrs. Editors F on will recollect tlint
isliowed you lust spring u young on. tree
that had lost the horlr by dilleitse, ror httceri
tmlie.-l from the mats. Tie hzirk was en.
his liuds to every posiihle s.trontugc,i dultirely Elendaittl turncd hlnclr, ind ipeelcd
not with to [river the growth, even of the
VERY iii: 1'
he for more uicrul to huii.
ever, find it ueurly l.‘ill(lil".
He will, now
Viinli red
or 1-intm, when the ittiil ,sori.r-rl,lnui..r sop could rrturni
uiuy-hocorered by rtilgelutirm, which ulll‘tluit I lmtlltllrttlieIrcc,uliit.lilw-s
ilvll'- he strip went up ntirl the lite hlos.
lsuppnsl-d
iiitttill-
I-is torlo, it it wris :1 very thriny tzrlioiiicttr,
rind it hid lrrvrue hr-ill ii huslicl or pour. the
clover. its the lirirdesi ced on his l. vii. and l pretioui Sermon.
‘otherwise hire without the use or pent or "cm" ‘“ l"”' ‘" "'“‘"' 1" “me """“""‘-
I hiive udded boiled potatoes to. the iibnte
ttinterials, which is dnubtlesrl a vuluitlilo
iidditiun; but objectionable where one has
it lrirgo etonlt on the score or its expense. I
‘now-prefer reeding the potutoes sepurote,
land in thoirnuturnlsliite-.suy once a week
This prevents costiveness end its the potti-
tnes nieltiitntive conduces greatly to the
iinimnls’ heiillh.
Ifthose who have never iittested this
[plan will rdopt it, they ruuy rest insured or
‘lite hcitt retiulls. Let every furrincr nnd
‘stack feeder, therefore, give u ruirtrliil; the
‘expense will be snigll nnd (or more tlinn re.
fuiitled ill the first week.
in New izngloud, especislly is all the‘
liest rririning region, the olitrpping or rodtli-r,
‘ iztv or turr-t-s rind other
5
rs
u
stock, is grilcticctl us regul. s the grind.
ing of urn tiny and strllw cirtlt-sit or
superior cmistructieii, tirc tliert: semi for
solo in oil the priiicipnl wriro-litiuso, nnd rig.
rit:ulturuldcputs,attdt'lrc round in intuit or
the burns and stuliles tlirouglmut the New
Englrintl stutc...
A PRAC’l'ICAL FARMKR.
[Gcrmantown Telegroph.
an of Cl-an
A rututioti or crops is not supposed to he
nhsolutelynceessury uliure plenty u
nure oi‘ the right sort, con he hutl.
the riliseuco or tho: it is iirdispcir.-rihlc.
slriire lrihtir or the south, hy otuuii
hind to single crops, liris rieurly t.
southern lands. A Ellllllill‘ t-llirct ttlll ill,‘
produced here upon tielils (luHIll'ti t'tvr ri
long titne in the slime crop. In s-ntiir: p.lrf<
of the countr'
one your ltlustli rnllow the lit-xt your to
llccorne recruited. in lziiglriiitl tlitr prur-
tice is to follow with .1 crop of llll'lIl‘]l<, (T
something Sllllllill‘. When it is tlcsirrtlllv til
rtiisetlie some are silt-.i-be-sit-e1y,llit: Iutitl
should lreuuinuretl with Illiil. ltiiitl M
nure chietly mode from the crop.
lunds.niunurc rroiu horse.-red on grriu H
corn land, psrhups witli ling-iiiunure wluui
fed rnnioly on grriin. ‘r rid, lllilnll
front ciittlo serves heal. Tliin nitrtltc ox.-it-l
supplies the subiittinccs llllhl Bxllltuslml lg.
tilt: crnp.
where it niriy be incoiiv.-riit-tit to llzlhl ll
rotation of crops, or to curry on iiiutiiire,
tiny green crop turned in, roots nnd taps tti.
getlier, or corn sown ltrtuid cunt, prtwt-s on
otorilli-nt rriuniire. izetholrwcr is siippti.-oil,
l'inWet’('r, to‘ he the roost V uohle ror vilcll rt
piir ose. Tliisitiodc or t‘iu’it:lIilIg soils
rustirletl to iiltngetlier tun itifrt-t,iit-.titly.-
[Essay herorc orringe, Vt, g. set
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esiisidsiiiiits rlcAc it.
Mr. I’. DJJVH, of Milttllt llituseiielir I‘t.-ili-
liritlge, Herfttrtlsliire lliigllilid, stalled ile-
rore the Agricultural iioiulily council, thus
with reference to Mr. llii-.oy's suggoitinti
its to the propriety of using bone (llihlllI">
solved in Slllplieric ricid tilting with ooinpost
instead or writer, for turnips, U 1 can con.
turn his itlcn rroui proctict-, luriing lost your
rnoiturcri 2 ncres with only 13 liti.-ho tit”
hone dust dissolved in 27 lbs. nftliclit-id
nnd 150 grilions ol writer, Alter stonding
24 hours, the liquid wos iriitctl with three
curt loitds or con ics ruul ion to rcinriin ri
week during whi h tiui t wris turlit.-d trier
two or three titties, the u ore ii . tlit-n
drilled along with the seed liiid tlic rcsiilt
wrtsu rnir crop or eoniniori turnips olrri
piece or poor loud, without other in-unure,
nndrit ii cost or only izs dd 1 r sor
itirs -Mr. cliriilcs Pierce,
or Milton, recommends potisli lilrtliisput-
ose. Tlieriitslruulilcd liiui vcry ruuch,
very iiiiputlent niitl traublusttiiie, sit thiit he
feltjustiiiotl in resorting to sirrtlugeiit and
severe trentineiit for their cxpuloiun from
his preiiiises. lle ouridod up ptltiblitind
- etrowrd urountl tluir hole.-, tllrvw smile on.
dor the holes, rind rulrlst-,d suliic on the
sides or the liorirds nnd under p.irt, where
they crirrie tlirongli The next night he
lleiird ri SQURALING rirriung tlieui, wliicli
he suppmetl wris rroni the t;1tu'ill(‘. ii.it-ire or
little, wliiv.-li t
Tau nrconiiiir ror cruitit tiniiiiii
A writnrili tlte (illrtlcitt-r‘< l‘lirnliiulel:l3rl
down [IS the result or his t-iporic cc, lstr,
tlinttlre propcrtirrie to top drc lnntls ioiri
thc l'lill, nnd 2dly. tltnt Ilie stock should not
he permitted to run thereon l.itn in the roll.
In support or the 6r:lt oi‘ tltest: propositiulm
he niuintuins thnt us the lctuptsr.itui-e of the
soil nnd atrnesphcre being l,'lIl(l iii the will-
tor, the dung ultords prutoctioii tu the tender
roots or the plums, nnd thiit whntei-er pur-
iioles or rertility which rriny exist in the trui-
liure, lire in winter wnshcd down into the
soil, and loose but little of their i-irlue by
evriporlitioit, rind the drying winds sintr sun
uures than riny drenching ruin cnu he. irri-
niediotely riltcr the nutuuinni uplicntions oi
mnnure, he recommends that the meadows
should he thoroughly liilrrowetl-a inost
wise recotnrnenilittion is this, one thiit will
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There are some fdrlners in Poland ti-liti
collect tinnuillly more than 200 Iitirrals ill‘
line honey, cncli barrel weighing rroui lull
in 500 pounds, exclusive oi‘ thc wax.